Ken Follett: A Critical Companion

Ken Follett: A Critical Companion

by Richard C. Turner Ph.D
Ken Follett: A Critical Companion

Ken Follett: A Critical Companion

by Richard C. Turner Ph.D

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Overview

Ken Follett had the purest of motives when he began writing fiction: he did it for the money. But after Eye of the Needle catapulted him to success and secured his reputation as a master of the spy thriller, he both built on that success with other spy thrillers and experimented equally successfully with other genres such as the family saga and the historical romance. This is the first full-length study of his work and it includes individual examinations of each of his major novels, from Eye of the Needle (1978) to A Place Called Freedom (1995), as well as his early novels.

Following a chapter on Follett's life and career, Turbaner discusses in depth Follett's early novels and his one nonfiction work, On the Wings of Eagles. A genre chapter examines Follett's use of historical settings and his use of the genres of spy thriller, saga, and historical romance in his novels. The rest of the study is devoted to an individual examination of each of his novels in turban, with subsections on plot, character, theme, point of view, and literary devices. Turbaner also offers an alternative critical approach to reading each novel, such as psychoanalytical, Marxist, or reader response, to give the reader another perspective from which to read and discuss it. A complete bibliography of Follett's fiction, general criticism and biographical sources, and listings of reviews of all the novels examined in the study completes the work. The only study of one of the best-selling writers today, who appeals to adults and young adults alike, this is a key purchase for schools and public libraries.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780313294150
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 11/25/1996
Pages: 200
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

RICHARD C. TURNER is Professor and Chair of the English Department at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis. He has published essays on Milton, Swift, literature and science, and on incorporating historical contexts into the teaching of literature.

Table of Contents

Series Foreword by Kathleen Gregory Klein
The Life and Career of Ken Follett
Early Writings and On Wings of Eagles
Genre
Eye of the Needle
Triple
The Key to Rebecca
The Man from St. Petersburg and Lie Down with Lions
The Pillars of the Earth and A Dangerous Fortune
Night over Water and A Place Called Freedom
Bibliography
Index

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